Native American (Santa Domingo Pueblo) men and women dance in a row during a "Tablet Dance" at Santo Domingo Pueblo (New Mexico). The women wear mantas and tablitas on their heads. The men wear fringed breechcloths, hoof rattles, kilts, body paint, fur pelts, corn headdresses, they carry gourd rattles, and wear pine bough bundles on their arms. Spectators stand or sit beside an adobe pueblo building or on the roof. Women spectators wear dresses and carry parasols.

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